does anyone have some pointers on creating a warm pad sound in the pulse channels?
I've been playing with the sweep command but thats not really doing it
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does anyone have some pointers on creating a warm pad sound in the pulse channels?
I've been playing with the sweep command but thats not really doing it
I didn't look there because I figured it was something to do with the emulator, which I know pretty much nothing about.
up to now I've pretty much been just a hardware kinda guy.
but I guess I will now!
like I mentioned, Im completely new to the emulators and have somewhat new to lsdj, I've used it on carts but never on an emulator.
figured Id try an emulator to save some batteries and make it a little easier.
and I did go to the project screen and save it that way but still no go when I tried to reopen it.
Edit: Ah ha! that did it thanks!
so can you have more than one song within each file?
or do you have to have a seperate .gb & .sav file with the same name for each song in order to do that?
you mean put it in the same folder as the lsdj.gb file?
yeah that didn't work.....
@Nitro, yeah I noticed how it creates a .sav file and saves it automatically.
and I know how to load the ROMs with right click, but say for instance, I want it to remember the color scheme and what not, plus open a .sav file that I had previously been working on but didn't finish.
Is this where Lsdj manager comes in or can I do that with bgb?
is there a manual/tutorial somewhere on bgb stuff like how to save settings, load ROM at start up, load save files,etc.
I looked on youtube just found vids of people playing games and other crap, Im new to emulators
and YES I used the search function here but didn't find what I was looking for.
can you load files from where you left off or do you have to complete a song in one run?
Its in 80 because your emulator is in game boy color mode. Change it to DMG mode and you'll be able to go down to 40 bpm.
Thanks!
boaconstructor wrote:double the space between notes
that's what he's currently doing, i think.
grymm if you want to transcribe things as they are into LSDJ then try what i first suggested. so if you want 76bpm, for example, make the tempo 152bpm and change groove 00 from 6/6 to C/C, that makes everything half time (tables still run at 1/1 though so this makes your tables twice as fast, effectively)
yeah thats what I am doing and trying to avoid, don't really feel like using one whole phrase for just one note.
mainly because Im transposing a piece directly from sheet music
the difference between being forced to use whole notes instead of half, which is what I should be using which would let me use less phrases
its not letting me go below 80 making me have to use more phrases than I want to
cant figure out how to change it
Ok maybe Im just being dumb but I just downloaded LSDJ v. 4.6.7 and Im using it on bgb.
So Im new to emulators and LSDJ in general but I cant get the tempo to go lower than 80, what up wit dat?
http://www.soundcloud.com/bryface.
you've got some listening to do.
that link doesnt work
I built one with a Gateway KB-2961 and so far it seems to be working right. not done painting all the keys but so far so good.
key is to open up the keyboard and hope the pcb has the print as to which one is which.
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